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Emerging Scholars Series: “Advances in Forensic Chemistry for the Courtroom”
October 2 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
“Advances in Forensic Chemistry for the Courtroom”
Forensic chemistry analysis is essential in criminal evidence analysis and court proceedings. This includes the use of fingerprints to identify suspects. Incomplete prints, called fingermarks, are often not useful for identifying individuals, but a new chemical technique shows promise in understanding their composition. This technique separates compounds found in sweat and generates visual data useful when presenting forensic evidence to a jury. In this talk by Emma Macturk, a Master’s student in chemistry, learn the science behind forensic analysis that could decide outcomes of criminal investigations.
Here is the ’24 – ’25 Graduate Speakers Lineup:
- October 2nd, 2024 @ 2 pm – Emma Macturk, Chemistry: “Advances in Forensic Chemistry for the Courtroom”
- November 7th, 2024 @ 2 pm – Justin Estreicher, History: “Complex Histories: American Archaeology and Indigenous Heritage”
- February 20th, 2025 @ 2 pm – Tamia Haygood, History: “Motherhood and Self-Emancipation among Enslaved and Servant Women in Colonial Pennsylvania”
- April 9th, 2025 @ 2 pm – Jay Jolles, American Studies: “Contemporary Fiction and the Millennial Novel”
The Emerging Scholars Series is a partnership between the Arts & Sciences Graduate Center at William & Mary and the Williamsburg Regional Library. The series features W&M graduate students in talks hosted by the WRL intended to bring cutting-edge research to the local community. View the complete 24-25 Series schedule on the William & Mary website.
Emerging Scholars is an exciting ongoing series highlighting the latest research on a variety of topics coming out of William & Mary’s graduate programs in Arts & Sciences.